Spoonbill
Chicken have no lips, they have a beak.
I would guess that a small long beak would work best.
Crooked, hooked beak. Look at a crow: They feed on snails.
All birds have that, it is to give their beak some flexibility. It's not a hole, it is covered with skin. If the beak was solid, when they opened their mouth it would cut into their throat. With the gap there, the sides of the beak can move past the head and let them open their beak.
it is either * cleaning its beak or * sharpening its beak
Well it's because an owl's beak is useless... A cardinals' beak is useful,it really uses it.
Chicken have no lips, they have a beak.
eagles have sharp beak to tear the flesh of its prey
I wouldn't have a clue
It helps the pelican catch prey, which will help it maintain a longer life force.
It helps the pelican catch prey, which will help it maintain a longer life force.
The beak shape is a good guide to the type of food the bird usually eats. This may be one of the most useful things in the identification of the bird species.
I would guess that a small long beak would work best.
A big huge beak (that's what she said) and mini feet (that's what he said)
Foghorn Leghorn would get mad un tie his beak and then he would try to take over the world.
First, let's talk about how a roadrunner kills its prey. Let's say it got its beak around a snake. The roadrunner would then swing the snake around and bash it against the ground until it was dead. Well, to due this, not just any beak would do. That is why the roadrunner's beak is very sturdy. So to answer your question, it has a long beak which is slightly curved and sharp, as well as sturdy.
"Beak" in Japanese would be spelled くちばし /ku chi ba shi/.